This movie is not a movie about love at all, but about two unscrupulous liars. The proof is in the last sentence of the male protagonist at the end, "Some complexes are even true."
Bonnie did go to jail, but she just told a story to deceive the little pastor and let the pastor help her. She must still kill, or shoot to kill, after all, the reason why the little pastor came in to pray for her must have been Yes, but what she killed was that her "husband" in the story was not her good partner, Billy, and she never really loved any man she cheated on, she only loved her Billy, because she said Only Billy can control Bonnie.
The scar on the back should be written on the body every time she successfully deceives a person, and then the story of her and her "husband" should be pieced together and mixed with a lot of lies. After all, "some complexes are even true", In the end, she and Billy continued to cheat in the casino. They cooperated tacitly, which was completely different from when her "husband" was caught cheating. If she really ended up with the "husband" in her story, why didn't she end up doing business together, or be a liar in business, but go to the casino to cheat this kind of measurement? So in the end Bonnie is with Billy.
And this story is about two liars who will unscrupulously, have no conscience, have only original sin and no redemption, and bring the inherent evil of human nature to the extreme.
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